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WSU tight ends, cornerbacks make big plays on Day 2 of fall camp
Once Eugenio Suárez boarded the Mariners’ plane, ‘everybody threw a party’

After dropping two of three to the A’s, the Mariners’ spirits lifted late Wednesday night when Eugenio Suárez joined the team plane as an unexpected passenger.
Eugenio Suárez trade has Mariners dreaming of a World Series in Seattle

With a wide-open race in the American League, the Mariners made three trades over the past week, culminating with the return of fan favorite Eugenio Suárez.
Virginia Giuffre wanted Epstein documents made public, siblings say
The siblings of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accusers who died earlier this year, said their sister had wanted the so-called Epstein files to be released, and urged Donald Trump not to pardon his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
In an interview with NBC News on Thursday, Giuffre’s family said she would have wanted the documents – a trove of materials related to the investigation into the years of abuse into the late sex offender – made public.
“She had a little bit of hope in her because it was said that the files were going to be released,” Amanda Roberts, Giuffre’s sister-in-law, told the network in an interview,
Kamala Harris Explains Why She’s Not Running for Election on Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’: ‘I Don’t Want to Go Back in the System. I Think It’s Broken’
Kamala Harris appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Thursday night just hours after it was announced she is going to release “107 Days,” a memoir about the 2024 presidential election.
In a preview clip from the show, Colbert asked her if the reason she said she wouldn’t run for governor of California is because she is going to run for a different office, and Harris responded, “No. I don’t want to go back in the system. I think it’s broken.”
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Trump to build ‘beautiful’ $200m ballroom at White House
The White House will soon begin construction of a new $200m ballroom to be ready before Donald Trump’s term ends in early 2029.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the building will be 90,000 sq ft and will hold up to 650 seats.
It will be the latest change introduced to what’s known as “the People’s House” since the Republican president returned to office in January. It also will be the first structural change to the executive mansion itself since the addition of the Truman Balcony in 1948.
The White House is currently unable to hold large-scale events, given the 200-person capacity in the White House’s East Room. In a phone interview with
Trump news at a glance: president unleashes slew of new tariff rates for trading partners
Donald Trump has signed an executive order placing tariffs on dozens of US trading partners just hours before the 1 August deadline he set for deals to be done.
The new tariffs, the next step in his trade agenda that will test the global economy, are set to go into effect in seven days. The extension reflects the government’s need for more time to harmonize the tariff rates, AP reports, according to a senior official who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity.
The order applies to 68 countries and the 27-member European Union. Rates were set at 25% for India’s US-bound exports, 20% for Taiwan, 19% for Thailand and 15%
‘Trouble Man’ Review: Michael Jai White Is Superfine to the Ladies and Super-Harsh to Baddies in a Fun, Disposable Action Throwback
Michael Jai White has been in a lot of film and TV projects over the last 35 years or so. But probably most beloved amongst his fans is “Black Dynamite,” the 2009 sendup of 1970s blaxploitation movies he conceived, co-wrote and starred in. That it remains a favorite for him too is made obvious by “Trouble Man,” which isn’t a spoof but a relatively straight-faced replay of that vintage genre’s conventions, with White (also directing now) as the supercool hero constantly besting bad guys via martial arts and gunplay, while simultaneously fending off the attentions of various beautiful women.
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Trump signs order increasing tariffs on Canadian goods from 25% to 35%
Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday increasing tariffs on Canadian goods imported to the United States from 25% to 35%.
The new import tax rates goes into effect on Friday, according to a White House factsheet. The tariff would cover all products not covered by the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement. Goods transshipped to another country to evade the new tariffs would be subject to a transshipment levy of 40%.
The decision comes after months of tariff threats from the Trump administration, and escalating trade tensions that have sowed anger in Canada.
It was announced just hours before a 1 August deadline Trump had imposed on many countries to reach a trade
‘She Rides Shotgun’ Review: Taron Egerton and Screen Daughter Ana Sophia Heger Drive a Well-Oiled Genre Outing
While terms such as “pulse-pounding” and “nerve-racking” are tossed about far too frequently and capriciously in reviews of thrillers, they are altogether appropriate to describe “She Rides Shotgun.” Directed by Nick Rowland (“Calm With Horses,” TV’s “Ripper Street”), the exceptionally well-crafted and smartly paced indie drama grabs you from the get-go and constantly feels ready to explode even during sporadic moments of deceptive downtime. But the beating heart of the movie is the father-daughter relationship at its center that drives the story while lacing the sound and fury with heart and soul.
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